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1. Does the timing of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery affect flexion contracture formation in rats?

2. Alterations in mechanical properties of rabbit collateral ligaments eight weeks after anterior cruciate ligament transection.

3. Knee muscle strength and steadiness for individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and knee osteoarthritis.

4. The effect of stroboscopic visual disruption on static stability measures in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed individuals.

5. Individuals early after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction show intact motor learning of step length via the split-belt treadmill.

6. Strategies for knee stabilising and pivot-shift avoidance in a step-down and cross-over task observed sub-acutely after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

7. Three-week joint immobilization increases anterior-posterior laxity without alterations in mechanical properties of the anterior cruciate ligament in the rat knee.

8. Hop testing symmetry improves with time and while wearing a functional knee brace in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed athletes.

9. Effect of stochastic resonance on proprioception and kinesthesia in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed patients.

10. External loads associated with anterior cruciate ligament injuries increase the correlation between tibial slope and ligament strain during in vitro simulations of in vivo landings.

11. A hierarchy in functional muscle roles at the knee is influenced by sex and anterior cruciate ligament deficiency.

12. Comparison of knee injury threshold during tibial compression based on limb orientation in mice.

13. The influence of internal and external tibial rotation offsets on knee joint and ligament biomechanics during simulated athletic tasks.

14. Biomechanical analysis of an interference screw and a novel twist lock screw design for bone graft fixation.

15. Computational stability of human knee joint at early stance in Gait: Effects of muscle coactivity and anterior cruciate ligament deficiency.

16. Loss of ACL function leads to alterations in tibial plateau common dynamic contact stress profiles.

17. Quadriceps rate of torque development and disability in individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

18. Combined measurement and modeling of specimen-specific knee mechanics for healthy and ACL-deficient conditions.

19. Novel mechanical impact simulator designed to generate clinically relevant anterior cruciate ligament ruptures.

20. Optimal graft stiffness and pre-strain restore normal joint motion and cartilage responses in ACL reconstructed knee.

21. Computer aided analysis of gait patterns in patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament injury.

22. Validation of predicted patellofemoral mechanics in a finite element model of the healthy and cruciate-deficient knee.

23. Analysis of muscle synergies and activation-deactivation patterns in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency during walking.

24. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and cartilage contact forces--A 3D computational simulation.

25. One-leg hop kinematics 20 years following anterior cruciate ligament rupture: Data revisited using functional data analysis.

26. Uni-directional coupling between tibiofemoral frontal and axial plane rotation supports valgus collapse mechanism of ACL injury.

27. The uncertainty of predicting intact anterior cruciate ligament degeneration in terms of structural properties using T(2)(*) relaxometry in a human cadaveric model.

28. Postural stability during the transition from double-leg stance to single-leg stance in anterior cruciate ligament injured subjects.

29. Anterior cruciate ligament biomechanics during robotic and mechanical simulations of physiologic and clinical motion tasks: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

30. Individuals with chronic ankle instability exhibit altered landing knee kinematics: potential link with the mechanism of loading for the anterior cruciate ligament.

31. Tendon and fascial structure contributions to knee muscle excursions and knee joint displacement.

32. Changes in voluntary quadriceps activation predict changes in muscle strength and gait biomechanics following knee joint effusion.

33. Kinematic motion of the anterior cruciate ligament deficient knee during functionally high and low demanding tasks.

34. Knee mechanics during landing in anterior cruciate ligament patients: A longitudinal study from pre- to 12 months post-reconstruction.

35. Altered biomechanical strategies and medio-lateral control of the knee represent incomplete recovery of individuals with injury during single leg hop.

36. Peak knee adduction moment during gait in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed females.

37. Activity progression for anterior cruciate ligament injured individuals.

38. Timing sequence of multi-planar knee kinematics revealed by physiologic cadaveric simulation of landing: implications for ACL injury mechanism.

39. Comparison of the primary stability of different tibial baseplate concepts to retain both cruciate ligaments during total knee arthroplasty.

40. Tendon graft revitalization using adult anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-derived CD34+ cell sheets for ACL reconstruction.

41. Reducing anterior tibial translation by applying functional electrical stimulation in dynamic knee extension exercises: quantitative results acquired via marker tracking.

42. Knee rotational laxity: an investigation of bilateral asymmetry for comparison with the contralateral uninjured knee.

43. Tibial rotation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed knees during single limb hop and drop landings.

44. Tibial rotation during pivoting in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed knees using a single bundle technique.

45. Optimizing whole-body kinematics to minimize valgus knee loading during sidestepping: implications for ACL injury risk.

46. Reduced knee joint moment in ACL deficient patients at a cost of dynamic stability during landing.

47. The effects of neuromuscular training on the gait patterns of ACL-deficient men and women.

48. Effect of lower limb dominance on knee joint kinematics after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

49. An implant-free double-bundle reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament: operative technique and influence on tibiofemoral kinematics.

50. Effects of repetitive multiple freeze-thaw cycles on the biomechanical properties of human flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor pollicis longus tendons.

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